The Garden Magazine, March, 1920 
79 
We A re Off to a Running Start 
Just a few days before it was necessary to go to press 
with this number the editors and publishers decided on 
many important changes. Some of them are effective 
with this number; others are coming in April and sue* 
ceeding issues. 
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